Rheumatismaccording to TCM

What is Rheumatism?

Rheumatism is a term that encompasses a spectrum of conditions characterized by chronic, often intermittent pain affecting the joints or connective tissues. A non-specific term, rheumatism spans various disorders, typically involving inflammation, stiffness, and discomfort in the musculoskeletal system. Sub-symptoms can range from localized joint and waist pain to systemic conditions like rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease. The term is less used in contemporary medical practice but is historically linked to what are now differentiated as specific rheumatic diseases.

How does TCM view Rheumatism?

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) conceptualizes rheumatism not as a single disease, but as a cluster of symptoms resulting from the imbalance of Qi and Blood, influenced by pathogenic factors such as Wind, Damp, Cold, and Heat.

In TCM, the symptoms of rheumatism are external manifestations of an internal disharmony. Treatment is holistic, focusing on identifying and correcting the specific pattern of disharmony within the patient's body to alleviate symptoms and restore balance.

Causes of Rheumatism According to TCM

Within TCM, rheumatism is believed to be primarily caused by the invasion of Wind, which is considered the leading pathogenic factor due to its propensity to move quickly and invade the body, carrying with it Cold, Damp, or Heat. Wind-Damp is particularly implicated in chronic rheumatism, where it obstructs the flow of Qi and Blood in the meridians, leading to pain, stiffness, and swollen joints. These pathogenic influences are considered to disrupt the balance of Yin and Yang in the body, leading to the characteristic symptoms of rheumatism.

TCM Herbal Formulas for Rheumatism

TCM employs a range of herbs to treat rheumatism, with selections tailored to counter the specific pathogenic factors involved. Herbs like Acanthopanax Rootbarks are used to expel Wind-Damp and strengthen the sinews and bones, while Notopterygium Roots target Wind-Cold patterns.

For cases involving Blood Stagnation, which can contribute to painful swelling, herbs like Turmeric are prescribed. Treatment may also include herbs like Fish-poison yam to drain Dampness and address the root cause of symptoms. These herbs are part of a broader strategy to harmonize the body's energies, addressing the Wind dominance in rheumatism and restoring health and mobility.

Explore below some TCM herbal formulas used to address rheumatism, organized by formula type.

  • By Formula Type
  • Formulas that clear wind-Cold
  • Formulas that dispel wind-Damp
  • Formulas that dispel summer-Heat and clear heat
  • Formulas that clear exterior disorders with interior deficiency
  • Formulas that nourish the heart and calm the mind
  • Formulas that promote urination and leach out dampness
  • Formulas that tonify qi and blood
  • Formulas that invigorate blood and dispel blood stagnation

All "formulas that clear wind-Cold" recommended for rheumatism

Formula Key herbs
Ma Huang Tang Ephedra (Ma Huang)
Xiao Qing Long Tang Ephedra (Ma Huang), Cinnamon Twigs (Gui Zhi)

All "formulas that dispel wind-Damp" recommended for rheumatism

Formula Key herbs
Qiang Huo Sheng Shi Tang Notopterygium Roots (Qiang Huo), Pubescent Angelica Roots (Du Huo)
Xuan Bi Tang Stephania Roots (Fang Ji)

TCM Herbs for Rheumatism

Explore below some TCM herbs used to address rheumatism, organized by herb category.

  • By Herb Category
  • Herbs that dispel wind and dampness
  • Herbs that invigorate the blood
  • Warm/Acrid herbs that release the exterior
  • Tonic herbs for qi deficiency
  • Herbs that pacify internal liver wind and stop tremors
  • Tonic herbs for yin deficiency
  • Herbs that drain dampness
  • Herbs that warm the interior and/or expel cold
  • Herbs that clear heat and relieve toxicity
  • Herbs that clear heat and purge fire and/or clear summer heat
  • Herbs that clear heat and dry dampness
  • Herbs that nourish the heart and calm the spirit

"Herbs that dispel Wind and Dampness" recommended for rheumatism

Herb Formulas they belong to (if applicable)
Pubescent Angelica Roots (Du Huo) Qiang Huo Sheng Shi Tang
Acanthopanax Rootbarks (Wu Jia Pi) Not applicable
Black-Tail Snakes (Wu shao she) Not applicable
Clematis Roots (Wei Ling Xian) Not applicable
Mistletoe (Hu Ji Sheng) Not applicable
Mulberry Mistletoe (Sang Ji Sheng) Not applicable
Prepared Sichuan Aconite (Zhi Chuan Wu) Not applicable
Silkworm Feces (Can Sha) Not applicable
Stinging Nettle Leaves (Xun Ma) Not applicable
Viper Snakes (Fu she) Not applicable
Paniculate Swallowwort Roots (Xu chang Qing) Not applicable

"Herbs that invigorate the Blood" recommended for rheumatism

Herb Formulas they belong to (if applicable)
Peach Kernels (Tao Ren) Xue Fu Zhu Yu Tang
Safflowers (Hong Hua) Xue Fu Zhu Yu Tang
Szechuan Lovage Roots (Chuan Xiong) Xue Fu Zhu Yu Tang
Shiny-Leaf Prickly-Ash (Liang Mian Zhen) Not applicable
Turmeric (Jiang Huang) Not applicable

"Warm/Acrid herbs that release the Exterior" recommended for rheumatism

Herb Formulas they belong to (if applicable)
Ephedra (Ma Huang) Ma Huang Tang | Xiao Qing Long Tang
Notopterygium Roots (Qiang Huo) Qiang Huo Sheng Shi Tang
Cinnamon Twigs (Gui Zhi) Xiao Qing Long Tang
Chinese Lovage Roots (Gao Ben) Not applicable

"Tonic herbs for Qi Deficiency" recommended for rheumatism

Herb Formulas they belong to (if applicable)
Milkvetch Roots (Huang Qi) Zai Zao San | Bai Zi Yang Xin Tang 1 | Fang Ji Huang Qi Tang
Ginseng (Ren Shen) Zai Zao San
Liquorice (Gan Cao) Zhi Gan Cao Tang

"Herbs that pacify Internal Liver Wind and stop Tremors" recommended for rheumatism

Herb Formulas they belong to (if applicable)
Silkworms (Jiang Can) Not applicable
Centipedes (Wu Gong) Not applicable